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Highlights: Swans 2-0 Reading

published:28 Oct 2018

Highlights: Swans 2-0 Reading

Highlights: Swans 2-0 Reading

published:28 Oct 2018

views:4513

. . . watch the main action from the Liberty Stadium as the Swans pick up another three points on home soil.
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in the city of Swansea, South Wales that plays in the Premier League. Swansea City represent England when playing in European competitions, although they have represented Wales in the past. They play their home matches at the Liberty Stadium.
The club was founded in 1912 as Swansea Town and joined the Football League in 1921. The club changed their name in 1969, when it adopted the name Swansea City to reflect Swansea\'s new status as a city.
In 1981, the club were promoted to the original Football League First Division. It was during the following season they came close to winning the league title, but a decline then set near the season\'s end before finishing sixth, although a club record. It was from here the club suffered a relegation the season after, returning to the Football League Fourth Division a few seasons later, then narrowly avoided relegation to the Football Conference in 2003. Prior to playing home matches at the Liberty Stadium, the team had previously hosted at the Vetch Field. The Swansea City Supporters Society Ltd owns 20% of the club, with their involvement hailed by Supporters Direct as \"the most high profile example of the involvement of a supporters\' trust in the direct running of a club\".
In 2011, Swansea were promoted to the English Premier League, becoming the first Welsh team to play in the top division since its formation in 1992. On 24 February 2013, S...

Highlights: Swans 2-0 Reading

published:28 Oct 2018

views:4513

. . . watch the main action from the Liberty Stadium as the Swans pick up another three points on home soil.
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in the city of Swansea, South Wales that plays in the Premier League. Swansea City represent England when playing in European competitions, although they have represented Wales in the past. They play their home matches at the Liberty Stadium.
The club was founded in 1912 as Swansea Town and joined the Football League in 1921. The club changed their name in 1969, when it adopted the name Swansea City to reflect Swansea\'s new status as a city.
In 1981, the club were promoted to the original Football League First Division. It was during the following season they came close to winning the league title, but a decline then set near the season\'s end before finishing sixth, although a club record. It was from here the club suffered a relegation the season after, returning to the Football League Fourth Division a few seasons later, then narrowly avoided relegation to the Football Conference in 2003. Prior to playing home matches at the Liberty Stadium, the team had previously hosted at the Vetch Field. The Swansea City Supporters Society Ltd owns 20% of the club, with their involvement hailed by Supporters Direct as \"the most high profile example of the involvement of a supporters\' trust in the direct running of a club\".
In 2011, Swansea were promoted to the English Premier League, becoming the first Welsh team to play in the top division since its formation in 1992. On 24 February 2013, S...

Highlights: Swans 3 - 1 Blackburn

published:24 Oct 2018

Highlights: Swans 3 - 1 Blackburn

Highlights: Swans 3 - 1 Blackburn

published:24 Oct 2018

views:2762

. . .
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in the city of Swansea, South Wales that plays in the Premier League. Swansea City represent England when playing in European competitions, although they have represented Wales in the past. They play their home matches at the Liberty Stadium.
The club was founded in 1912 as Swansea Town and joined the Football League in 1921. The club changed their name in 1969, when it adopted the name Swansea City to reflect Swansea\'s new status as a city.
In 1981, the club were promoted to the original Football League First Division. It was during the following season they came close to winning the league title, but a decline then set near the season\'s end before finishing sixth, although a club record. It was from here the club suffered a relegation the season after, returning to the Football League Fourth Division a few seasons later, then narrowly avoided relegation to the Football Conference in 2003. Prior to playing home matches at the Liberty Stadium, the team had previously hosted at the Vetch Field. The Swansea City Supporters Society Ltd owns 20% of the club, with their involvement hailed by Supporters Direct as \"the most high profile example of the involvement of a supporters\' trust in the direct running of a club\".
In 2011, Swansea were promoted to the English Premier League, becoming the first Welsh team to play in the top division since its formation in 1992. On 24 February 2013, Swansea beat Bradford City 5-0 to win the 2012-13 Football League Cup (the competition\'s highest ever wi...

Highlights: Swans 3 - 1 Blackburn

published:24 Oct 2018

views:2762

. . .
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in the city of Swansea, South Wales that plays in the Premier League. Swansea City represent England when playing in European competitions, although they have represented Wales in the past. They play their home matches at the Liberty Stadium.
The club was founded in 1912 as Swansea Town and joined the Football League in 1921. The club changed their name in 1969, when it adopted the name Swansea City to reflect Swansea\'s new status as a city.
In 1981, the club were promoted to the original Football League First Division. It was during the following season they came close to winning the league title, but a decline then set near the season\'s end before finishing sixth, although a club record. It was from here the club suffered a relegation the season after, returning to the Football League Fourth Division a few seasons later, then narrowly avoided relegation to the Football Conference in 2003. Prior to playing home matches at the Liberty Stadium, the team had previously hosted at the Vetch Field. The Swansea City Supporters Society Ltd owns 20% of the club, with their involvement hailed by Supporters Direct as \"the most high profile example of the involvement of a supporters\' trust in the direct running of a club\".
In 2011, Swansea were promoted to the English Premier League, becoming the first Welsh team to play in the top division since its formation in 1992. On 24 February 2013, Swansea beat Bradford City 5-0 to win the 2012-13 Football League Cup (the competition\'s highest ever wi...

Swansea City

published:27 Aug 2016

Swansea City

Swansea City

published:27 Aug 2016

views:20185

This video is about Swansea City, it starts from the River Tawe and shows the streets in the city and ends down on the bay. The songs are sung by the Welsh Choir - We\'ll Keep a Welcome - and the beautiful voice of Russell Watson singing his version of Calon Lan, hope you enjoy....

Swansea City

published:27 Aug 2016

views:20185

This video is about Swansea City, it starts from the River Tawe and shows the streets in the city and ends down on the bay. The songs are sung by the Welsh Choir - We\'ll Keep a Welcome - and the beautiful voice of Russell Watson singing his version of Calon Lan, hope you enjoy....

Match reaction: Oli McBurnie on Reading

published:28 Oct 2018

Match reaction: Oli McBurnie on Reading

Match reaction: Oli McBurnie on Reading

published:28 Oct 2018

views:1479

. . . Swansea City\'s Oli McBurnie speaks to Swans TV after the 2-0 win against Reading in the Championship.
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in the city of Swansea, South Wales that plays in the Premier League. Swansea City represent England when playing in European competitions, although they have represented Wales in the past. They play their home matches at the Liberty Stadium.
The club was founded in 1912 as Swansea Town and joined the Football League in 1921. The club changed their name in 1969, when it adopted the name Swansea City to reflect Swansea\'s new status as a city.
In 1981, the club were promoted to the original Football League First Division. It was during the following season they came close to winning the league title, but a decline then set near the season\'s end before finishing sixth, although a club record. It was from here the club suffered a relegation the season after, returning to the Football League Fourth Division a few seasons later, then narrowly avoided relegation to the Football Conference in 2003. Prior to playing home matches at the Liberty Stadium, the team had previously hosted at the Vetch Field. The Swansea City Supporters Society Ltd owns 20% of the club, with their involvement hailed by Supporters Direct as \"the most high profile example of the involvement of a supporters\' trust in the direct running of a club\".
In 2011, Swansea were promoted to the English Premier League, becoming the first Welsh team to play in the top division since its formation in 1992. On 24 February 2013, Swans...

Match reaction: Oli McBurnie on Reading

published:28 Oct 2018

views:1479

. . . Swansea City\'s Oli McBurnie speaks to Swans TV after the 2-0 win against Reading in the Championship.
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in the city of Swansea, South Wales that plays in the Premier League. Swansea City represent England when playing in European competitions, although they have represented Wales in the past. They play their home matches at the Liberty Stadium.
The club was founded in 1912 as Swansea Town and joined the Football League in 1921. The club changed their name in 1969, when it adopted the name Swansea City to reflect Swansea\'s new status as a city.
In 1981, the club were promoted to the original Football League First Division. It was during the following season they came close to winning the league title, but a decline then set near the season\'s end before finishing sixth, although a club record. It was from here the club suffered a relegation the season after, returning to the Football League Fourth Division a few seasons later, then narrowly avoided relegation to the Football Conference in 2003. Prior to playing home matches at the Liberty Stadium, the team had previously hosted at the Vetch Field. The Swansea City Supporters Society Ltd owns 20% of the club, with their involvement hailed by Supporters Direct as \"the most high profile example of the involvement of a supporters\' trust in the direct running of a club\".
In 2011, Swansea were promoted to the English Premier League, becoming the first Welsh team to play in the top division since its formation in 1992. On 24 February 2013, Swans...

Injecting Gone Wrong: Swansea | Drugs Map of Britain

published:15 Oct 2016

Injecting Gone Wrong: Swansea | Drugs Map of Britain

Injecting Gone Wrong: Swansea | Drugs Map of Britain

published:15 Oct 2016

views:260456

According to the NHS, places like Swansea have seen a recent spike in injecting-related injuries, resulting in abscesses, open wounds and in some cases even amputations.
Following a number of individuals, this episode of Drugs Map of Britain explores the very stark reality of addiction and the physical and psychological fall-out years of injecting can cause.
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Injecting Gone Wrong: Swansea | Drugs Map of Britain

published:15 Oct 2016

views:260456

According to the NHS, places like Swansea have seen a recent spike in injecting-related injuries, resulting in abscesses, open wounds and in some cases even amputations.
Following a number of individuals, this episode of Drugs Map of Britain explores the very stark reality of addiction and the physical and psychological fall-out years of injecting can cause.
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Visit to Swansea in Wales uk

Visit to Swansea in Wales uk

. . . watch the main action from the Liberty Stadium as the Swans pick up another three points on home soil.
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in the city of Swansea, South Wales that plays in the Premier League. Swansea City represent England wh

. . .
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in the city of Swansea, South Wales that plays in the Premier League. Swansea City represent England when playing in European competitions, although they have represented Wales in the past. They play their

This video is about Swansea City, it starts from the River Tawe and shows the streets in the city and ends down on the bay. The songs are sung by the Welsh Choir - We\'ll Keep a Welcome - and the beautiful voice of Russell Watson singing his version of Calon Lan, hope you enjoy.

. . . Swansea City\'s Oli McBurnie speaks to Swans TV after the 2-0 win against Reading in the Championship.
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in the city of Swansea, South Wales that plays in the Premier League. Swansea City represent England when p

According to the NHS, places like Swansea have seen a recent spike in injecting-related injuries, resulting in abscesses, open wounds and in some cases even amputations.
Following a number of individuals, this episode of Drugs Map of Britain explores the very stark reality of addiction and the phy